Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Prepping Our Patio

 

One of our priorities this year was to make our patio a place we could actually use and enjoy.  Our other priority was to do it spending as little money as possible.  It was a complete blank slate when we started.  This is how it looked the day we moved in last June:

 

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Our one “splurge” for the space was this sofa and two chairs we ordered from Target.  After comparing it to other outdoor furniture, I still consider it a good deal.  (And, as I mentioned before, you can order it by the piece, instead of as one bulky matching set.)

 

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After getting the big pieces in place, my first trip was to my local garden center:

 

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My success rate at keeping plants alive through an entire, hot Carolina summer isn’t the best, so I opted for a few colorful, *inexpensive* plants.  I spent less than $50 total.

 

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And, for the rest of the patio, I literally shopped our attic, garage and house.  Several of the accessories I found just needed some fresh paint.  I used one of my favorite colors to give them a lift:

 

 

Rust-Oleum spray paint in “Fern”

 

 

 

We touched up the garden stools (a Big Lots purchase a couple of years ago) after scraping last year’s peeling paint with a wire brush.

 

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Remember the white mirror in our old master bedroom? 

 

 

 

It also got a green makeover.  I’ve definitely gotten the bang for my buck with this round mirror.  I bought it (at Kirkland’s) ten years ago for the living room in our first house, and two new colors later, it’s still around.

 

 

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I found this lamp base (originally a dingy yellow) for $10 at a thrift shop a few years ago.  It has been patiently sitting in my attic until now.

 

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We added more lighting with small eye hooks and this $12 string of lights from Target:

 

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And, the rest of my color palette was determined by these fabrics I had leftover from other projects:

 

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Before, during and after pictures to come. . .

 

 

PS—Thanks so much for your kind words about the Better Homes & Gardens article!  I appreciate you sharing in my excitement.  You all are very nice to me, and it makes me love blogging that much more ;)